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#! /bin/sh
# RCS to ChangeLog generator
# Copyright (C) 1992-1998, 2001-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Copyright='Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
You may redistribute copies of this program
under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING.
Author: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>'
Help='
Generate ChangeLog entries from RCS files (perhaps in a CVS repository)
and the ChangeLog file (if any). An RCS file typically has a name
ending in ",v", and represents the entire history of a file that is
under revision control. The ChangeLog file logs entries for changes,
in reverse chronological order.
Generate entries for changes entered into RCS (or CVS) more recently
than the newest existing entry in the ChangeLog file. You can then
edit these entries by hand, and prepend them to the ChangeLog file.
Output the resulting ChangeLog entries to standard output.
Each entry looks something like this:
2004-04-17 Paul Eggert <eggert@gnu.org>
* rcs2log (Help): Clarify wording of the usage message.
Problem reported by Alan Mackenzie in
<https://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2004-04/msg00188.html>.
ChangeLog entries contain the current date, full name, email address
including hostname, the name of the affected file, and commentary.
RCS and CVS logs lack full names and email addresses, so they are
inferred from login names using a heuristic that can be overridden
via the -u option.
Ignore log entries that start with "#".
Clump together log entries that start with "{topic} ",
where "topic" contains neither white space nor "}".
If no FILE is specified, use all files under the working directory
that are maintained under version control.
Options:
-c FILE Output ChangeLog entries for FILE (default ChangeLog).
-h HOSTNAME Use HOSTNAME in change log entries (default current host).
-i INDENT Indent change log lines by INDENT spaces (default 8).
-l LENGTH Try to limit log lines to LENGTH characters (default 79).
-L FILE Use FILE (same format as "rlog") for source of logs.
-R If no FILEs are given and RCS is used, recurse through working directory.
-r OPTION Pass OPTION to subsidiary command (either "rlog" or "cvs -q log").
-t TABWIDTH Tab stops are every TABWIDTH characters (default 8).
-u "LOGIN<tab>FULLNAME<tab>EMAILADDR" LOGIN has FULLNAME and EMAILADDR.
-v Append RCS revision to file names in log lines.
--help Output help.
--version Output version number.
Report bugs to <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>.'
Id='$Id$'
# Use the traditional C locale.
LANG=C
LANGUAGE=C
LC_ALL=C
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_CTYPE=C
LC_MESSAGES=C
LC_NUMERIC=C
LC_TIME=C
export LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_MESSAGES LC_NUMERIC LC_TIME
# These variables each contain a single ASCII character.
# Unfortunately, there's no portable way of writing these characters
# in older Unix implementations, other than putting them directly into
# this text file.
SOH='' # SOH, octal code 001
tab=' '
nl='
'
# Parse options.
# defaults
AWK=${AWK-awk}
TMPDIR=${TMPDIR-/tmp}
changelog=ChangeLog # change log file name
datearg= # rlog date option
hostname= # name of local host (if empty, will deduce it later)
indent=8 # indent of log line
length=79 # suggested max width of log line
logins= # login names for people we know fullnames and mailaddrs of
loginFullnameMailaddrs= # login<tab>fullname<tab>mailaddr triplets
logTZ= # time zone for log dates (if empty, use local time)
recursive= # t if we want recursive rlog
revision= # t if we want revision numbers
rlog_options= # options to pass to rlog
rlogfile= # log file to read from
tabwidth=8 # width of horizontal tab
while :
do
case $1 in
-c) changelog=${2?}; shift;;
-i) indent=${2?}; shift;;
-h) hostname=${2?}; shift;;
-l) length=${2?}; shift;;
-L) rlogfile=${2?}; shift;;
-[nu]) # -n is obsolescent; it is replaced by -u.
case $1 in
-n) case ${2?}${3?}${4?} in
*"$tab"* | *"$nl"*)
printf '%s\n' >&2 \
"$0: -n '$2' '$3' '$4': tabs, newlines not allowed"
exit 1;;
esac
login=$2
lfm=$2$tab$3$tab$4
shift; shift; shift;;
-u)
# If $2 is not tab-separated, use colon for separator.
case ${2?} in
*"$nl"*)
printf '%s\n' >&2 "$0: -u '$2': newlines not allowed"
exit 1;;
*"$tab"*)
t=$tab;;
*)
t=':';;
esac
case $2 in
*"$t"*"$t"*"$t"*)
printf '%s\n' >&2 "$0: -u '$2': too many fields"
exit 1;;
*"$t"*"$t"*)
uf="[^$t]*$t" # An unselected field, followed by a separator.
sf="\\([^$t]*\\)" # The selected field.
login=`expr "X$2" : "X$sf"`
lfm="$login$tab"`
expr "X$2" : "$uf$sf"
`"$tab"`
expr "X$2" : "$uf$uf$sf"
`;;
*)
printf '%s\n' >&2 "$0: -u '$2': not enough fields"
exit 1;;
esac
shift;;
esac
case $logins in
'') logins=$login;;
?*) logins=$logins$nl$login;;
esac
case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in
'') loginFullnameMailaddrs=$lfm;;
?*) loginFullnameMailaddrs=$loginFullnameMailaddrs$nl$lfm;;
esac;;
-r)
case $rlog_options in
'') rlog_options=${2?};;
?*) rlog_options=$rlog_options$nl${2?};;
esac
shift;;
-R) recursive=t;;
-t) tabwidth=${2?}; shift;;
-v) revision=t;;
--version)
set $Id
rcs2logVersion=$3
printf '%s\n' >&2 "rcs2log (GNU Emacs) $rcs2logVersion$nl$Copyright"
exit 0;;
-*) printf '%s\n' >&2 "Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [FILE ...]$nl$Help"
case $1 in
--help) exit 0;;
*) exit 1;;
esac;;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
month_data='
m[0]="Jan"; m[1]="Feb"; m[2]="Mar"
m[3]="Apr"; m[4]="May"; m[5]="Jun"
m[6]="Jul"; m[7]="Aug"; m[8]="Sep"
m[9]="Oct"; m[10]="Nov"; m[11]="Dec"
'
if type mktemp >/dev/null 2>&1; then
logdir=`mktemp -d`
else
logdir=$TMPDIR/rcs2log$$
(umask 077 && mkdir "$logdir")
fi || exit
case $logdir in
-*) logdir=./$logdir;;
esac
trap exit 1 2 13 15
trap "rm -fr \"$logdir\" 2>/dev/null" 0
llogout=$logdir/l
# If no rlog-format log file is given, generate one into $rlogfile.
case $rlogfile in
'')
rlogfile=$logdir/r
# If no rlog options are given,
# log the revisions checked in since the first ChangeLog entry.
# Since ChangeLog is only by date, some of these revisions may be
# duplicates of what's already in ChangeLog; it's the user's
# responsibility to remove them.
case $rlog_options in
'')
if test -s "$changelog"
then
e='
/^[0-9]+-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]/{
# ISO 8601 date
print $1
exit
}
/^... ... [ 0-9][0-9] [ 0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9] [0-9]+ /{
# old-fashioned date and time (Emacs 19.31 and earlier)
'"$month_data"'
year = $5
for (i=0; i<=11; i++) if (m[i] == $2) break
dd = $3
printf "%d-%02d-%02d\n", year, i+1, dd
exit
}
'
d=`$AWK "$e" <"$changelog"` || exit
case $d in
?*) datearg="-d>$d";;
esac
fi;;
esac
# Use TZ specified by ChangeLog local variable, if any.
if test -s "$changelog"
then
extractTZ='
/^.*change-log-time-zone-rule['"$tab"' ]*:['"$tab"' ]*"\([^"]*\)".*/{
s//\1/; p; q
}
/^.*change-log-time-zone-rule['"$tab"' ]*:['"$tab"' ]*t.*/{
s//UTC0/; p; q
}
'
logTZ=`tail "$changelog" | sed -n "$extractTZ"`
case $logTZ in
?*) TZ=$logTZ; export TZ;;
esac
fi
# If CVS is in use, examine its repository, not the normal RCS files.
if test ! -f CVS/Repository
then
rlog=rlog
repository=
else
rlog='cvs -q log'
repository=`sed 1q <CVS/Repository` || exit
test ! -f CVS/Root || CVSROOT=`cat <CVS/Root` || exit
pository=
case $CVSROOT in
/* | :fork:* | :local:*) ;;
*/*)
# remote repository
pository=`expr "X$CVSROOT" : '[^/]*\(.*\)'`;;
esac
case $pository in
'')
# local repository
case $repository in
/*) ;;
*)
repository=${CVSROOT?}/$repository
case $repository in
:fork:* | :local:*)
repository=`expr "$repository" : ':[^:]*:\(.*\)'`;;
esac;;
esac
if test ! -d "$repository"
then
printf '%s\n' >&2 \
"$0: $repository: bad repository (see CVS/Repository)"
exit 1
fi
pository=$repository;;
esac
# Ensure that $pository ends in exactly one slash.
while :
do
case $pository in
*//) pository=`expr "X$pository" : 'X\(.*\)/'`;;
*/) break;;
*) pository=$pository/; break;;
esac
done
# If no rlog options are given, and if we are in a tagged CVS branch,
# log only the changes in that branch.
case $rlog_options in
'')
if test -f CVS/Tag
then
CVSTAG=`cat <CVS/Tag` || exit
case $CVSTAG in
T?*)
rlog_options=-r`expr "$CVSTAG" : 'T\(.*\)'`;;
*)
printf '%s\n' >&2 "$0: invalid CVS/Tag"; exit 1;;
esac
fi;;
esac
fi
# Use $rlog's -zLT option, if $rlog supports it.
case `$rlog -zLT 2>&1` in
*' option'*) ;;
*)
case $rlog_options in
'') rlog_options=-zLT;;
?*) rlog_options=-zLT$nl$rlog_options;;
esac;;
esac
# With no arguments, examine all files under the RCS directory.
case $# in
0)
case $repository in
'')
oldIFS=$IFS
IFS=$nl
case $recursive in
t)
RCSdirs=`find . -name RCS -type d -print`
filesFromRCSfiles='s|,v$||; s|/RCS/|/|; s|^\./||'
files=`
{
case $RCSdirs in
?*) find $RCSdirs \
-type f \
! -name '*_' \
! -name ',*,' \
! -name '.*_' \
! -name .rcsfreeze.log \
! -name .rcsfreeze.ver \
-print;;
esac
find . -name '*,v' -print
} |
sort -u |
sed "$filesFromRCSfiles"
`;;
*)
files=
for file in RCS/.* RCS/* .*,v *,v
do
case $file in
RCS/. | RCS/.. | RCS/,*, | RCS/*_) continue;;
RCS/.rcsfreeze.log | RCS/.rcsfreeze.ver) continue;;
RCS/.\* | RCS/\* | .\*,v | \*,v) test -f "$file" || continue;;
RCS/*,v | RCS/.*,v) ;;
RCS/* | RCS/.*) test -f "$file" || continue;;
esac
case $files in
'') files=$file;;
?*) files=$files$nl$file;;
esac
done
case $files in
'') exit 0;;
esac;;
esac
set x $files
shift
IFS=$oldIFS;;
esac;;
esac
case $datearg in
?*) $rlog $rlog_options "$datearg" "$@" >$rlogfile;;
'') $rlog $rlog_options "$@" >$rlogfile;;
esac || exit;;
esac
# Prefer the POSIX-style -k options, since POSIX 1003.1-2001 prohibits
# support for the traditional-style +M -N options.
SORT_K_OPTIONS='-k 3,4r -k 5 -k 1'
sort $SORT_K_OPTIONS </dev/null 2>/dev/null || SORT_K_OPTIONS='+2 -4r +4 +0'
# Get the full name of each author the logs mention, and set initialize_fullname
# to awk code that initializes the 'fullname' awk associative array.
# Warning: foreign authors (i.e. not known in the passwd file) are mishandled;
# you have to fix the resulting output by hand.
initialize_fullname=
initialize_mailaddr=
case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in
?*)
case $loginFullnameMailaddrs in
*\"* | *\\*)
sed 's/["\\]/\\&/g' >"$llogout" <<EOF || exit
$loginFullnameMailaddrs
EOF
loginFullnameMailaddrs=`cat "$llogout"`;;
esac
oldIFS=$IFS
IFS=$nl
for loginFullnameMailaddr in $loginFullnameMailaddrs
do
IFS=$tab
set x $loginFullnameMailaddr
login=$2
fullname=$3
mailaddr=$4
initialize_fullname="$initialize_fullname
fullname[\"$login\"] = \"$fullname\""
initialize_mailaddr="$initialize_mailaddr
mailaddr[\"$login\"] = \"$mailaddr\""
done
IFS=$oldIFS;;
esac
case $logins in
?*)
sort -u -o "$llogout" <<EOF
$logins
EOF
;;
'')
: ;;
esac >"$llogout" || exit
output_authors='/^date: / {
cvsformat = $5 == "author:"
if ($2 ~ /^[0-9]*[-\/][0-9][0-9][-\/][0-9][0-9]$/ && (cvsformat ? $3 ~ /^[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]/ && $4 ~ /^[-+][0-9:]*;$/ : $3 ~ /^[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9]:[0-9][0-9][-+0-9:]*;$/)) {
author = $(5 + cvsformat)
if ($(4 + cvsformat) == "author:" && author ~ /^[^;]*;$/) {
print substr(author, 1, length(author)-1)
}
}
}'
authors=`
$AWK "$output_authors" <"$rlogfile" | sort -u | comm -23 - "$llogout"
`
case $authors in
?*)
cat >"$llogout" <<EOF || exit
$authors
EOF
initialize_author_script='s/["\\]/\\&/g; s/.*/author[\"&\"] = 1/'
initialize_author=`sed -e "$initialize_author_script" <"$llogout"`
awkscript='
BEGIN {
alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
ALPHABET = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
'"$initialize_author"'
}
{
if (author[$1]) {
fullname = $5
if (fullname ~ /[0-9]+-[^(]*\([0-9]+\)$/) {
# Remove the junk from fullnames like "0000-Admin(0000)".
fullname = substr(fullname, index(fullname, "-") + 1)
fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, "(") - 1)
}
if (fullname ~ /,[^ ]/) {
# Some sites put comma-separated junk after the fullname.
# Remove it, but leave "Bill Gates, Jr" alone.
fullname = substr(fullname, 1, index(fullname, ",") - 1)
}
abbr = index(fullname, "&")
if (abbr) {
a = substr($1, 1, 1)
A = a
i = index(alphabet, a)
if (i) A = substr(ALPHABET, i, 1)
fullname = substr(fullname, 1, abbr-1) A substr($1, 2) substr(fullname, abbr+1)
}
# Quote quotes and backslashes properly in full names.
# Do not use gsub; traditional awk lacks it.
quoted = ""
rest = fullname
for (;;) {
p = index(rest, "\\")
q = index(rest, "\"")
if (p) {
if (q && q<p) p = q
} else {
if (!q) break
p = q
}
quoted = quoted substr(rest, 1, p-1) "\\" substr(rest, p, 1)
rest = substr(rest, p+1)
}
printf "fullname[\"%s\"] = \"%s%s\"\n", $1, quoted, rest
author[$1] = 0
}
}
'
initialize_fullname=`
{
(getent passwd $authors) ||
(
cat /etc/passwd
for author in $authors
do NIS_PATH= nismatch $author passwd.org_dir
done
ypmatch $authors passwd
)
} 2>/dev/null |
$AWK -F: "$awkscript"
`$initialize_fullname;;
esac
# Function to print a single log line.
# We don't use awk functions, to stay compatible with old awk versions.
# 'Log' is the log message.
# 'files' contains the affected files.
printlogline='{
# Following the GNU coding standards, rewrite
# * file: (function): comment
# to
# * file (function): comment
if (Log ~ /^\([^)]*\):[\t\n ]/) {
i = index(Log, ")")
filefunc = substr(Log, 1, i)
while ((j = index(filefunc, "\n"))) {
files = files " " substr(filefunc, 1, j-1)
filefunc = substr(filefunc, j+1)
}
files = files " " filefunc
Log = substr(Log, i+3)
}
# If "label: comment" is too long, break the line after the ":".
sep = " "
i = index(Log, "\n")
if ('"$length"' <= '"$indent"' + 1 + length(files) + i) sep = "\n" indent_string
# Print the label.
printf "%s*%s:", indent_string, files
# Print each line of the log.
while (i) {
logline = substr(Log, 1, i-1)
if (logline ~ /[^'"$tab"' ]/) {
printf "%s%s\n", sep, logline
} else {
print ""
}
sep = indent_string
Log = substr(Log, i+1)
i = index(Log, "\n")
}
}'
# Pattern to match the 'revision' line of rlog output.
rlog_revision_pattern='^revision [0-9]+\.[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)*(['"$tab"' ]+locked by: [^'"$tab"' $,.0-9:;@]*[^'"$tab"' $,:;@][^'"$tab"' $,.0-9:;@]*;)?['"$tab"' ]*$'
case $hostname in
'')
hostname=`(
hostname || uname -n || uuname -l || cat /etc/whoami
) 2>/dev/null` || {
printf '%s\n' >&2 "$0: cannot deduce hostname"
exit 1
}
case $hostname in
*.*) ;;
*)
domainname=`(domainname) 2>/dev/null` &&
case $domainname in
*.*) hostname=$hostname.$domainname;;
esac;;
esac;;
esac
# Process the rlog output, generating ChangeLog style entries.
# First, reformat the rlog output so that each line contains one log entry.
# Transliterate \n to SOH so that multiline entries fit on a single line.
# Discard irrelevant rlog output.
$AWK '
BEGIN {
pository = "'"$pository"'"
SOH="'"$SOH"'"
}
/^RCS file: / {
if (pository != "") {
filename = substr($0, 11)
if (substr(filename, 1, length(pository)) == pository) {
filename = substr(filename, length(pository) + 1)
}
if (filename ~ /,v$/) {
filename = substr(filename, 1, length(filename) - 2)
}
if (filename ~ /(^|\/)Attic\/[^\/]*$/) {
i = length(filename)
while (substr(filename, i, 1) != "/") i--
filename = substr(filename, 1, i - 6) substr(filename, i + 1)
}
}
rev = "?"
}
/^Working file: / { if (repository == "") filename = substr($0, 15) }
/'"$rlog_revision_pattern"'/, /^(-----------*|===========*)$/ {
line = $0
if (line ~ /'"$rlog_revision_pattern"'/) {
rev = $2
next
}
if (line ~ /^date: [0-9][- +\/0-9:]*;/) {
date = $2
if (date ~ /\//) {
# This is a traditional RCS format date YYYY/MM/DD.
# Replace "/"s with "-"s to get ISO format.
newdate = ""
while ((i = index(date, "/")) != 0) {
newdate = newdate substr(date, 1, i-1) "-"
date = substr(date, i+1)
}
date = newdate date
}
time = ""
for (i = 3; i <= NF; i++) {
time = time $i
if (time ~ /;$/) {
time = substr(time, 1, length(time) - 1)
break
}
}
i++
if ($i == "author:") {
author = $(i + 1)
if (author ~ /;$/) {
author = substr(author, 1, length(author) - 1)
}
} else {
author = ""
}
printf "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s", filename, SOH, rev, SOH, date, SOH, time, SOH, author, SOH
rev = "?"
next
}
if (line ~ /^branches: /) { next }
if (line ~ /^(-----------*|===========*)$/) { print ""; next }
if (line == "Initial revision" || line ~ /^file .+ was initially added on branch .+\.$/) {
line = "New file."
}
printf "%s%s", line, SOH
}
' <"$rlogfile" |
# Now each line is of the form
# FILENAME@REVISION@YYYY-MM-DD@HH:MM:SS[+-TIMEZONE]@AUTHOR@LOG
# where @ stands for an SOH (octal code 001),
# and each line of LOG is terminated by SOH instead of \n.
# Sort the log entries, first by date+time (in reverse order),
# then by author, then by log entry, and finally by file name and revision
# (just in case).
sort -t"$SOH" $SORT_K_OPTIONS |
# Finally, reformat the sorted log entries.
$AWK -F"$SOH" '
BEGIN {
logTZ = "'"$logTZ"'"
revision = "'"$revision"'"
# Initialize the fullname and mailaddr associative arrays.
'"$initialize_fullname"'
'"$initialize_mailaddr"'
# Initialize indent string.
indent_string = ""
i = '"$indent"'
if (0 < '"$tabwidth"')
for (; '"$tabwidth"' <= i; i -= '"$tabwidth"')
indent_string = indent_string "\t"
while (1 <= i--)
indent_string = indent_string " "
}
{
newlog = ""
for (i = 6; i < NF; i++) newlog = newlog $i "\n"
# Ignore log entries prefixed by "#".
if (newlog ~ /^#/) { next }
if (Log != newlog || date != $3 || author != $5) {
# The previous log and this log differ.
# Print the old log.
if (date != "") '"$printlogline"'
# Logs that begin with "{clumpname} " should be grouped together,
# and the clumpname should be removed.
# Extract the new clumpname from the log header,
# and use it to decide whether to output a blank line.
newclumpname = ""
sep = "\n"
if (date == "") sep = ""
if (newlog ~ /^\{[^'"$tab"' }]*}['"$tab"' ]/) {
i = index(newlog, "}")
newclumpname = substr(newlog, 1, i)
while (substr(newlog, i+1) ~ /^['"$tab"' ]/) i++
newlog = substr(newlog, i+1)
if (clumpname == newclumpname && date == $3 && author == $5) sep = ""
}
printf sep
clumpname = newclumpname
# Get ready for the next log.
Log = newlog
if (files != "")
for (i in filesknown)
filesknown[i] = 0
files = ""
}
if (date != $3 || author != $5) {
# The previous date+author and this date+author differ.
# Print the new one.
date = $3
time = $4
author = $5
zone = ""
if (logTZ && ((i = index(time, "-")) || (i = index(time, "+"))))
zone = " " substr(time, i)
# Print "date[ timezone] fullname <email address>".
# Get fullname and email address from associative arrays;
# default to author and author@hostname if not in arrays.
if (fullname[author])
auth = fullname[author]
else
auth = author
printf "%s%s %s ", date, zone, auth
if (mailaddr[author])
printf "<%s>\n\n", mailaddr[author]
else
printf "<%s@%s>\n\n", author, "'"$hostname"'"
}
if (! filesknown[$1]) {
filesknown[$1] = 1
if (files == "") files = " " $1
else files = files ", " $1
if (revision && $2 != "?") files = files " " $2
}
}
END {
# Print the last log.
if (date != "") {
'"$printlogline"'
printf "\n"
}
}
' &&
# Exit successfully.
exec rm -fr "$logdir"
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